It's good to see this Big Brother 'Revolution' type comeback, along with Argentina despite how horrible its being broadcasted and Mexico & Colombia strongly rumored to make a return.

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

2 housemates from each country and the language which the hm´s have to speak is english. If the different countrys would share the production costs, it would be cheap for anyone. 2 month runtime, 12 hm´s, luxury europe tour as prize!

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

I really enjoyed the launch also. I love the way they did the whole thing. And I also love the house. Which brings me to the promise of posting pictures of the house...I'll try to post the house tour in a couple of hours or so. No pictures yet.

I really enjoyed the launch also. I love the way they did the whole thing. And I also love the house. Which brings me to the promise of posting pictures of the house...I'll try to post the house tour in a couple of hours or so. No pictures yet.

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

Finland? that doesn't make the least bit of sense since finnish is an entirely different language so they could not even communicate and not all suomi people speak swedish or norwegian. chances are higher that Denmark would be in a joint season. They already had Scandinavia's Next Top Model with SE, DK and NO

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

Finland? that doesn't make the least bit of sense since finnish is an entirely different language so they could not even communicate and not all suomi people speak swedish or norwegian. chances are higher that Denmark would be in a joint season. They already had Scandinavia's Next Top Model with SE, DK and NO

Actually Denmark would make even less sense than Finland in this context. I have friends, who speak Swedish as their mother tongue. And they can't understand Danish. I'm sure, there are Danish who can speak and understand Swedish. As there are Finns, who do. I don't think it would be a problem. With a house like this they just could allow the Finnish HMs speak Finnish if they want to. Of course understanding and the ability to speak Swedish would be a plus for the HMs themselves. In BBUK7 there were 2 HMs, who spoke Welsh...so not a problem.

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

Finland? that doesn't make the least bit of sense since finnish is an entirely different language so they could not even communicate and not all suomi people speak swedish or norwegian. chances are higher that Denmark would be in a joint season. They already had Scandinavia's Next Top Model with SE, DK and NO

Actually Denmark would make even less sense than Finland in this context. I have friends, who speak Swedish as their mother tongue. And they can't understand Danish. I'm sure, there are Danish who can speak and understand Swedish. As there are Finns, who do. I don't think it would be a problem. With a house like this they just could allow the Finnish HMs speak Finnish if they want to. Of course understanding and the ability to speak Swedish would be a plus for the HMs themselves. In BBUK7 there were 2 HMs, who spoke Welsh...so not a problem.

Yes I think so too. Last summer I talk with a swedish family and they told me the same. Swedish and Danish are really different.

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

Finland? that doesn't make the least bit of sense since finnish is an entirely different language so they could not even communicate and not all suomi people speak swedish or norwegian. chances are higher that Denmark would be in a joint season. They already had Scandinavia's Next Top Model with SE, DK and NO

Actually Denmark would make even less sense than Finland in this context. I have friends, who speak Swedish as their mother tongue. And they can't understand Danish. I'm sure, there are Danish who can speak and understand Swedish. As there are Finns, who do. I don't think it would be a problem. With a house like this they just could allow the Finnish HMs speak Finnish if they want to. Of course understanding and the ability to speak Swedish would be a plus for the HMs themselves. In BBUK7 there were 2 HMs, who spoke Welsh...so not a problem.

Yes I think so too. Last summer I talk with a swedish family and they told me the same. Swedish and Danish are really different.

I thought all four of these languages were from the same family. With that said I have to ask how is it that people from Denmark and Finland aren't exposed to Swedish? I mean in the US they make sure that we have atleast a little exposure to German (due to the similarities between English and German) and Spanish (minority language in the US).

But with Norway and Sweden back, and IF it's a success, is it possible these two plan on making a joint edition again?maybe the two separate editions are just tests to see if people are interested in the format, and if it is, then they'll make a joint.I prefer it to be separate.

If they do a joint edition, I think you can't really forget Finland either. Since the two seasons Norway and Sweden did togethere, Finland has strongly come to the mix. I wouldn't be surprised, if these 3 would do a joint edition. Having said that, I also prefer these 3 to be separate. If there will be another season here...at the moment it seems, there will be no BB Finland this year.

Finland? that doesn't make the least bit of sense since finnish is an entirely different language so they could not even communicate and not all suomi people speak swedish or norwegian. chances are higher that Denmark would be in a joint season. They already had Scandinavia's Next Top Model with SE, DK and NO

Actually Denmark would make even less sense than Finland in this context. I have friends, who speak Swedish as their mother tongue. And they can't understand Danish. I'm sure, there are Danish who can speak and understand Swedish. As there are Finns, who do. I don't think it would be a problem. With a house like this they just could allow the Finnish HMs speak Finnish if they want to. Of course understanding and the ability to speak Swedish would be a plus for the HMs themselves. In BBUK7 there were 2 HMs, who spoke Welsh...so not a problem.

Yes I think so too. Last summer I talk with a swedish family and they told me the same. Swedish and Danish are really different.

I thought all four of these languages were from the same family. With that said I have to ask how is it that people from Denmark and Finland aren't exposed to Swedish? I mean in the US they make sure that we have atleast a little exposure to German (due to the similarities between English and German) and Spanish (minority language in the US).

Finnish is from an entirely different language family - the ugric (same as estonian and hungarian but they all cannot understand each other). all danish, swedish and norwegian are scandinavian languages from the same family (germanic) and yes, the Danes are harder to understand but saying finish people can understand the swedes better is just false and wrong. period. Since Finland used to be part of Sweden for a long time there are still a lot of people in Finland (especially in the south) that speak swedish but its not more than a minority and assuming someone from Lapland understands swedish by default is just not true for instance. its in no way comparable to the situation of english is Wales where it is an equally officially language as well and where the majority of media is in english anyway.when a Swede reads danish he might have an easier time to understand it than when a german reads dutch but hearing it and understanding is much harder. however, in no way as hard as finnish, as it has no similiarity AT ALL.